The Adventures of "Smart Ash"
Just me and my occasional ramblings!

Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Hahaha, I went and got my low-carb blended mocha before rehearsal...and I didn't even feel like falling asleep at rehearsal, lol. Go caffine! Then again...it does not mean I was not bored....lol...

This director has to stop every few lines and go back, etc...it's like 5 steps forward and 3 back...so everything takes SOOO long. We only got about 3/4 through ONE scene....

Elicia got me these cute lil sticky notes they are my initials, cute stuff...During Laughing Wild I was known as the sticky-tab line Nazi, lol, they always tease me about my sticky tabs, haha. I would go through a pack of stickies in just a couple days, my script always looked so pretty... she also got these little keychain flashlights for us so we can read our scrips backstage during The Crucible run and tech rehearsals...
We have 5 scene changes...and that would not be so bad if the changes were minor, but they are ENTIRE set changes...and to top it off there is just the two of us...I mean, it took us about 15-30 secons to change the minor Laughing Wild set...it will take forever to do this one!

Oh well...

So work today was long...but I got through it...I also read about 1/2 of my The Everything New Teacher Book.....

Hmmm....maybe I have not mentioned that... I am going to college to be a teacher...either 6th grade or 7th grade social studies... I am a Liberal Arts Major while also minoring in History at the same time...I think I can do it...I have 18 units for this fall....and I need around 60 or so to get an AA...at this rate 2 years is great...

Well, no work tomarrow, YAY! Only rehearsal...

Bed for now!

TEchIEinBLaCK

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2 Comments:

At 7:37 AM, Blogger Caro said........
6th and 7th graders? You need to sign off "insane techie." Yeah, teasing again. Thank God for those of you with the patience to do it. My sister, aunt and one cousin teach, so I know you guys have it tough.
 


At 9:17 AM, Blogger WORKINGGIRL55 said........
You are one brave kid. 6th and 7th are just the time they have turned into know-it-alls. It won't matter if you are only 21 or 22, to them you will be "too old" to be cool and "too old" for them to communicate with. It's kind of like going to Iraq. I know someone's got to do it and I am grateful to every soldier who's over there but I am glad it's not me.